All I can tell you is, from my experiences with Nokia, that their phones are nice.
I never had any problems with my old ones (first one I ever got was a Nokia, still got that nice, old gray block around here somewhere)
Also, I suggest (unless you're a business man with a lot of clients), that you just buy a cell phone for calling and texting - that's what they're made for.
You want music? Buy an iPod.
You want video? Buy a TV, or an iPod
You want games? Buy an XBox
You want to take pictures? Buy a camera
You want to make phone calls, and text message? Buy a cell phone.
/stupid rant that has a lot of flaws